To see
To check
It means watch television.
Quiere ver. It wants to see. Quiero ver. I want to see. Quieres ver. You want to see. Quierer is an irregular verb. In truth, Querer is an irregular verb Quiere ver is also used to mean 'that remains to be seen.' It can also be translated (depending on context) as 'he, she, or it wants to look or see.
The primary accent in the word "advertisement" is on the third syllable, pronounced as "ver." Thus, it is articulated as ad-VER-tise-ment. This stress pattern is typical in American English, while British English often places the primary stress on the second syllable, as in "ad-VER-tisment."
I dont watch much television either
very soon you will be able to see
Ver means 'to see' in English.
It means lets go see a movie.
Te quiero ver. quiero from the verb querer meaning to want and ver meaning to see.
"Vem aqui" means "come here" in Portuguese. "You ver" does not make sense in this context. It seems like it might be a mix of English and Portuguese words.
"Ver" translates to "see" or "watch" in English. It is a verb used to indicate the action of looking at something or observing it visually.
observar or ver
Ven ahora= come now. (command)
To see you again.
It means watch television.
It is contigo and not contito... quiero ver el amanecer contigo... I want to see the sunrise with you...
for the Japanese ver yes there are. for the English ver wait for gbatempt to update there cheat database.
Quiere ver. It wants to see. Quiero ver. I want to see. Quieres ver. You want to see. Quierer is an irregular verb. In truth, Querer is an irregular verb Quiere ver is also used to mean 'that remains to be seen.' It can also be translated (depending on context) as 'he, she, or it wants to look or see.